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Page 109
... production of any merchandise or processes in the fabrication , design or finishing of cotton goods , comprising mill construction , the generation of power and its distribution or any of the work tributary to the cotton manufac- ture ...
... production of any merchandise or processes in the fabrication , design or finishing of cotton goods , comprising mill construction , the generation of power and its distribution or any of the work tributary to the cotton manufac- ture ...
Page 123
... production of cotton from the crop of 1910. During the past year , however , the mills were not run- ning full and in 1909 when the production was more nearly normal the consumption was 384,000 bales greater . Taking into account the ...
... production of cotton from the crop of 1910. During the past year , however , the mills were not run- ning full and in 1909 when the production was more nearly normal the consumption was 384,000 bales greater . Taking into account the ...
Page 124
... production . It would seem reasonable to believe , therefore , if conditions are anywhere near normal , that an American crop of from 15,000,000 to 15,500,000 will be consumed in the mills during the year ending August 31 , 1912 ...
... production . It would seem reasonable to believe , therefore , if conditions are anywhere near normal , that an American crop of from 15,000,000 to 15,500,000 will be consumed in the mills during the year ending August 31 , 1912 ...
Page 125
... production of cotton to the end that uniform methods might prevail in the preparation of cotton for shipment whereby the weight in kinds of bands and coverings would be standardized throughout the South . The result of the present ...
... production of cotton to the end that uniform methods might prevail in the preparation of cotton for shipment whereby the weight in kinds of bands and coverings would be standardized throughout the South . The result of the present ...
Page 133
... production and efficiency and thus keep down our cost and improve our pro- duct . It is no disparagement , however , to the skill needed in every process in the actual manufacture to state that such skill is only a portion of what is ...
... production and efficiency and thus keep down our cost and improve our pro- duct . It is no disparagement , however , to the skill needed in every process in the actual manufacture to state that such skill is only a portion of what is ...
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Page 251 - Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the earth and the machinery of production, and abolish the wage system.
Page 251 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Page 4 - The Secretary shall attend all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Government, and keep accurate records of their doings. In the absence of the Secretary at any meeting, a Secretary pro tern, may be appointed by the presiding officer, who shall be sworn to do all things, while in office, required of the Secretary. ARTICLE 13.
Page 315 - Acting under this authority, the department prepared a set of standards for white cotton, consisting of nine grades, as follows : Middling Fair, Strict Good Middling, Good Middling, Strict Middling, Middling, Strict Low Middling, Low Middling. Strict Good Ordinary, and Good Ordinary.
Page 251 - It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism.